Saturday, January 25, 2014

5 Fun Outdoor Activities

By Maryl Joop


Occasionally, after a tough day at work, we may take a moment to fantasize about a life of working from home. Often, our imaginings consist of us waking up whenever we choose and going about our day with minimal stress and copious breaks, all while wearing a comfortable pair of sweatpants.

While many may share in this fantasy, it turns out our imaginings are quite far from the truth. If you find yourself continuously entertaining the idea of working from home, then perhaps you should review these points about self-employment.

John, 19, undeclared: "What's a gas stove? Like those things you take camping? I dunno. Just keep 'em covered so they don't get rained on I guess."

Two - Ice-blocking. If you've never gone ice-blocking, you are missing out. All you need is a block of ice, a hill, and a towel and you are ready to go! If you miss snow sledding during the summer or if you live in a climate where snow just doesn't accumulate, this is a great alternative to enjoy some slick, fast fun.

The reason why there are so many large corporations in the world is because there are proven advantages to people working together to solve problems. While sometimes the bureaucracy can become irritating, the pros far outweigh the cons of bringing people together for a common purpose. Self-employment is probably the best way to realize how useful the structure of a large company is, because you will have to survive without it.

Jonathan, 25, art: "Insurance? Well I have student insurance now I think. So...I'll get my own when I graduate I guess. So maybe three or four years?" Emily, 22, French: "I'm pretty healthy and very careful, so I bet I can get away without insurance for a long time. I mean I work out, I eat good, and I don't drink and drive. Besides my parents are pretty wealthy and I'm sure they will cover me for as long as I want."

One of the most frightening aspects of self-employment is the fact that you must take care of your own health care arrangements. While purchasing your own health insurance is not always as terrible as you might think, it will take some work.

Although there are affordable health care options available for purchase; you may also consider coverage through your spouse's plan, joining a trade group for self-employment, or applying for governmental aid.

It is important for students and other young workers to get their own insurance by the time they are 26. If you are a student there are some great sources for you to find affordable health insurance. If you are just working, there are just as many opportunities for you too. So start looking around and make sure you are buying health insurance that is right for you!




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